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Olympics, Spies, and Power Plays Dominate Global Stage

Global Headlines: Chinese Spy Thriller Heads West, Olympic Comeback, and Political Maneuvering

Several major global developments emerged this week, spanning entertainment, sports, and politics. A Chinese spy thriller is set for international release, an Olympic athlete is making a comeback, and political tensions are brewing in both Thailand and the United States.

Trinity CineAsia acquired U.K. and Ireland distribution rights to "Scare Out," a contemporary counter-espionage thriller from Chinese director Zhang Yimou, according to Variety. The film, written by Chen Liang, follows a National Security squad racing to identify and capture spies. Variety reported the acquisition on February 2, 2026, noting that Damai Entertainment is handling the distribution. The film stars Jackson Yee and Zhu Yilong.

In sports, Alysa Liu, a figure skater who retired at 16, is making an Olympic comeback. Time reported that Liu, now 21, will compete in Milan as part of the U.S. women's Olympic figure-skating team. Liu is known for her unique hairstyle, featuring horizontal blonde and brown stripes, with a new blonde stripe added each year since 2023. She made the Olympic team in 2022 and competed in Beijing, finishing sixth. Liu achieved early success in her career, becoming the youngest U.S. women's champion at 13 and the first U.S. woman to land three triple axels in a single competition. At 14, she became the first U.S. woman to land a quadruple jump in competition.

Meanwhile, political shifts are occurring in Thailand. According to Time, Anutin Charnvirakul is now serving as the nation's third Prime Minister in two years. Anutin, whose biography is titled "Where There Is a Hole, There Is Mouse," is known for his ability to navigate challenging situations. "I love working regardless of my position," Anutin told Time. "As long as I can deliver my assignment and people's expectations." His future in the role will be determined by the upcoming general election.

In the United States, President Trump announced a two-year shutdown of the John F. Kennedy Center for renovations, sparking controversy and withdrawals from performers, according to multiple news sources cited by Variety. The performers are protesting his efforts to reshape the center.

The 2026 Winter Olympics continue to be a source of compelling stories, both on and off the ice. Wired, drawing from multiple news sources, highlighted the cinematic legacy of the Winter Olympics, which began in 1924. Films like "Miracle" (2004) and "Eddie the Eagle" (2015) exemplify the range of narratives found within the Games' history.

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